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What's your Pinterest Score?

Answer 7 quick questions and get a 0–100 grade across the five factors that drive Pinterest growth — plus where you're leaving reach on the table.

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The 5 factors we score

Consistency

How steadily you pin. Daily activity is the strongest growth signal.

SEO / keywords

Whether your titles & descriptions are searchable.

Freshness

Fresh pins beat repins for reach — by a lot.

Volume & timing

Enough pins, posted when your audience is actually online.

How the Pinterest Score works

Your Pinterest Score is a quick health check across the five things that actually move reach: consistency, fresh pins, SEO/keywords, volume & timing, and profile completeness. Each pin you publish keeps getting discovered for weeks through search, so a healthy account compounds over time. The score is a starting point, not a verdict — use it to spot the one or two habits holding your account back, then fix those first.

If your weakest area is consistency, the fastest fix is scheduling a batch of fresh pins in one sitting instead of posting one at a time. Read our guides on scheduling pins in advance and Pinterest SEO, or try the reach quiz to dig deeper. When you're ready to batch, PinBuddy turns a folder of images into a ready-to-schedule CSV.

What's a good Pinterest score?

Anything above 70 means your fundamentals are solid; below that, focus on the lowest-scoring factor first. Consistency and fresh pins usually move the needle fastest.

How often should I check it?

Once a month is plenty. Pinterest is a slow-burn platform, so give changes a few weeks before re-scoring.